Dark halo response and the stellar initial mass function in early-type and late-type galaxies
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S. More | F. Prada | S. Courteau | A. Dekel | L. Simard | C. Conroy | A. Dutton | J. Mendel | F. V. D. Bosch | F. C. van den Bosch | Frank C. van den Bosch
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